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Trust and Estate Planning for Single Clients

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It's a misnomer to think that single clients, unmarried and without children, don't need estate planning. In some important ways, they need planning more urgently than clients who are married.

Single clients need to plan for long-term health and medical decision making, if they do not have close relatives. They need to plan for their long-term care and to maximize the benefit of retirement accounts. They also need to grapple with what to do with any assets they may have at their death. Single clients often do not think about these issues and need to be counseled about alternatives.

This program provides a real-world guide to counseling and planning issues for unmarried clients.

  • Retirement account assets, life insurance policies, and beneficiary designations
  • Advance medical directives, health care powers of attorney, and living wills
  • Counseling clients about charitable giving to develop their interests/passions
  • Choosing personal representatives when the client does not have close family

DETAILS
Phone/Audio
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
1:00–2:00 PM

SPEAKERS

  • Michael Sneeringer, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP, Naples, FL
  • Missia H. Vaselaney, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Cleveland, OH

PRODUCED
May 11, 2021

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE Hour

PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below.